Lester Lloyd Coke

Lester Lloyd Coke (died 1992), also known as Jim Brown, was a Jamaican drug lord and the leader of the Shower Posse.

Biography
Lester Lloyd Coke was born in Kingston, Jamaica, and he worked as a key enforcer for the Jamaica Labor Party under Edward Seaga. He was said to be a protector of Tivoli Gardens' poor by Seaga himself, and he took over one of the "garrison constituencies" of Kingston during the violence of the 1970s. In 1984, he killed seven JLP defectors, and he became the boss of the "Shower Posse" gang. He used the proceeds from drug sales, stolen passport rings, and protection rackets to assist the poor of his territory, but he was later jailed for his crimes. In 1992, he was killed during a mysterious fire at his prison, and his son Christopher Coke took over his gang after his death.